Don Lattin, an author of four books including "The Harvard Psychedelic Club," found the video during his research on British writer Aldous Huxley, philosopher Gerald Heard and Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, who were prominent thinkers and writers about the effects of hallucinogenics in the 1950s and '60s.
AS IT STANDS My name is Dave Stancliff. I'm a retired newspaper editor/publisher; husband/father, Vietnam vet, Laker fan for 63 years. All opinions are mine unless otherwise noted. I also share original short stories.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Author discovers vintage video of 1950s housewife tripping on LSD during medical experiment
No Surprise Here Department: it’s not safe to drive with animals loose in the front seat
Who would have guessed? For years I’ve watched people driving around with animals on their laps, usually small dogs, and wondered what the hell were they were thinking?
Did they think “it was cute” and no harm would come from having a jacked-up Wire Haired terrier between them and the steering wheel? Or, was it a case of “separation anxiety” on the pet owner’s part? I never wave at these drivers (I figure they’re already distracted enough), but I admit that I often make a circular motion with my finger alongside my head.
Bad dog? Pets pose threat to safe driving
Author Stephen King suffered several broken bones and a collapsed lung in 1999 when he was hit by a driver who claimed he was distracted by his dog.
Plans being drawn up to let states declare bankruptcy
This is not good news for retired state workers. What happens to them when these states declare bankruptcy? What do you suppose that will do to the morale of current state workers?
Pensioners and investors in state bonds could lose out
“Policy makers are working behind the scenes to come up with a way to let states declare bankruptcy and get out from under crushing debts, including the pensions they have promised to retired public workers.”
PHOTO - Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, has asked the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, about the possibility of drawing up a bill allowing states to go bankrupt
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Optical illusions: perceptions biased by motivational state
“The organizational mechanisms of vision are best demonstrated by illusions. Illusions illustrate that perception is a creative construction that the brain makes in interpreting visual data ....Learning does not prevent us from being taken in by these illusions.”
- Eric Kandel
We do not see the world as it really is; perception is always biased by the perceiver's motivational state. Individuals with Mood Disorders and Addictive Disorders are continually taken in by this soul illusion and so continue to act counter to their interests.
The images below - while limited to the visual modality - illustrate that perception is an active construction of the mind rather than a valid representation of objective reality.
There are 9 figures embedded in the illustration on the right.
Absents of the Mermaid Art by Octavio Ocampo GO HERE to learn more about optical illusions
It’s time for some news that you may not see otherwise…
Dracula goes dry as Turkey's new drink rules bite
“Guests at the Istanbul premiere of a new vampire film were among the first victims of new curbs on alcohol that have raised secularist fears Islamic strictures may be encroaching on everyday life.”
Monk caught with nun's skeleton at airport
“A Cypriot monk caught at a Greek airport with the skeletal remains of a nun in his baggage on the weekend told authorities he was taking the relics of a saint back to his monastery”"
Burglars snort man's ashes, thought it was cocaine
“Burglars snorted the cremated remains of a man and two dogs in the mistaken belief that they had stolen illegal drugs, Florida sheriff's deputies said on Wednesday.”
Iran bans production of Valentine’s Day gifts
TEHRAN (Reuters) – “Iran has banned the production of Valentine's Day gifts and any promotion of the day celebrating romantic love to combat what it sees as a spread of Western culture, Iranian media reported.”
More than 100 alleged mobsters arrested East Coast sweep
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Holder says some are accused of murders ranging from 'classic mob hits to eliminate perceived rivals' to 'truly senseless' killings
More than 100 suspected members and associates of seven Mafia families were arrested Thursday in what was described as the biggest organized crime round-up in FBI history.
Significant leaders of the Gambino, Genovese, Lucchese, Bonanno and Colombo families and also the DeCavalcante of New Jersey were among those arrested, NBC New York reported.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
‘What are you lookin' at?’ A top 10 of America's rudest cities
Los Angeles has the rudest people in America, according to a Travel+Leisure survey.
Go here to see who the other contenders were.
As It Stands–a quick glance at where today’s readers are coming from
One unusual trend thus far today, is the lack of Canadian input. On most days there’s more viewers coming from our neighbor in the north.
New governor: Non-Christians 'not my brother,' 'not my sister'
This grinning idiot (Gov. Robert Bentley – left) is a perfect example of the Christian Right’s intolerance in the name of God. How fair do you think he’ll be to non-Christians during his administration?
Anti-Defamation League says remarks 'raise serious questions as to whether non-Christians can expect to receive equal treatment'
“Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley told a church crowd just moments into his new administration that those who have not accepted Jesus as their savior are not his brothers and sisters, shocking some critics who questioned whether he can be fair to non-Christians.”
Blog Break Until Presidential Election is Over
I finally hit the wall today. I can't think of what to say about all of the madness going on in this country right now. I'm a writer...
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